UAL Blames Domestic Pressures For Part Of $152 Million Loss

United says it will be holding the line or reducing domestic capacity in the second quarter, and studying ways to gain new revenues through ancillary products as a way to improve on the $152-million net loss the carrier incurred in the first quarter. The loss is a $70 million improvement over first...

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